CAS 353-36-6
:Fluoroethane
Description:
Fluoroethane, with the CAS number 353-36-6, is a colorless, odorless gas at room temperature and pressure. It is a halogenated hydrocarbon, specifically an alkane derivative, where one of the hydrogen atoms in ethane is replaced by a fluorine atom. This compound is known for its low boiling point and is often used as a refrigerant and in aerosol propellants. Fluoroethane is non-flammable and has a relatively low toxicity profile, making it safer for certain applications compared to other halogenated compounds. Its chemical formula is C2H5F, and it exhibits properties typical of aliphatic fluorocarbons, including stability and resistance to degradation in the atmosphere. However, like many fluorinated compounds, it has raised environmental concerns due to its potential contribution to greenhouse gas effects. In terms of reactivity, fluoroethane is relatively inert, but it can undergo reactions typical of alkanes, such as combustion. Overall, fluoroethane is valued for its utility in various industrial applications while also necessitating careful handling due to its environmental impact.
Formula:C2H5F
InChI:InChI=1S/C2H5F/c1-2-3/h2H2,1H3
InChI key:InChIKey=UHCBBWUQDAVSMS-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:C(C)F
Synonyms:- Ethane, fluoro-
- Ethyl fluoride
- Ethyl fluoride~FC-161
- F 161
- Hfa 161
- Hfc 161
- Monofluoroethane
- R 161
- R 161 (refrigerant)
- Fluoroethane
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